Photovoltaic mounting on bitumen flat roof & sloped roof
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For one module you need (1x basic set) and for each additional module of the same series you need expansion sets! Per set you only need (1x basic set)!
Example for modules in the same row: 1 module = 1 basic set / 2 modules = 1 basic set + 1 expansion set / 3 modules = 1 basic set + 2 expansion sets etc.
This assembly set is used for the direct installation of photovoltaic systems on the wooden substructure of sloping roofs with bitumen bricks, bitumen shingles or roof tile.
Properties
Lightweight, robust and easy to assemble
Maximum stability of the construction by one roof hook per rafter, that is 4 roof hooks per module
Safe and durable assembly thanks to the highest quality corrosion-free materials made of stainless steel and aluminium
Description
Our PV wood substructure – mounting set for bitumen roof/ sloping roof offers a proven solution for the installation of photovoltaic systems on sloping roofs. It includes all the essential components to create an aluminium-based mounting rail substructure and securely attach the solar modules.
Thanks to the roof hooks included in the set, it is possible to directly attach the mounting rails to the wooden substructure. This method of fastening is particularly suitable for roofs covered with bitumen bricks, bitumen shingles or roofing felt.
The installation kit for bitumen roofs is specifically designed for installing photovoltaic systems on sloping roofs. It includes all the essential components to create a stable substructure of aluminium mounting rails and to securely fix the solar modules.
This set takes into account the usual vertical positioning of the solar modules according to a classic single-rail system. It is important to note that the solar modules should have a maximum width of 1135mm and a frame height (module height) of 30mm.
Content (PV wood substructure assembly set bitumen roof / sloping roof):
The substructure offers two variants: “base (for one module)” and “extension (from 2 modules). The basic “option” includes the necessary mounting material for mounting a solar module. The extension option provides the mounting material for each additional module.
The selection of the required assembly sets depends on the number and installation of the solar modules, here are two examples:
Example: 5 solar modules are to be installed in a row, for which one basic mounting set and 4 extension mounting sets are required.
Example: 8 solar modules are to be installed in two rows, for which 2 basic mounting sets and 6 extension mounting sets are required.